wait so people actually would be punnished for trading bitcoins to real money or its just for knowing what people do with bitcoins to avoid illegal actions?
I think this isn't about punishments. They want to if some of their citizens are trying to evade paying taxes. No idea however, why they are interested in my account too.
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arent you afraid of getting hacked then as you mentioned about whales? 15 btc is worth trying i think
At current rates? Are you sure? Of course someone can try to send him a keylogger, or can try some other trickery, but those things are relative easily manageable for an experienced guy like redsn0w. Probably nobody going to kidnap him for 15 BTC . ...>1000 BTC however is a different kind of animal. That money could attract some unwanted attention.
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There are no 100% secure system. However hacking bitcoin needs munch more effort then the value you can get in return.
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I did it only a few times. Mostly after some of my friends had issues with slow and clumsy legacy money transfer methods (with high fees). Bitcoin is a lot less hassle.
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Some 70 years ago both of my grandmothers were struggling in ruined cities to get enough clean water, food and clothes for their kids. None of them turned to a prostitute.
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Are they have similar lists e.g. about all black or Irish ppl as well? Statistically they are more prone to group together and form gangs. Muslims and Christians are also more prone to form religious extremist groups, and atheists are more prone to form communist revolutionary groups. Are they all listed somewhere, for our own safety ? I think your guys at the FBI have too much money and spare time...
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Sounds a bit intrusive. I think schools shouldn't have the right to get involved in off school activities.
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As I see, logical thinking is not one of their greatest strength .
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This is pretty sick. I hope both the "mother" and the dealer will get many years behind bars to think about what they were doing.
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And some people say ignorance is bliss...
Well, for someone who take advantage of that, it could be.
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I like Lada Ray's articles but in this case I'm afraid she seriously overlooked something. Apart from the Serbians and the jews, nobody really seen the soviet army as liberators. They were seen as yet another occupying army and as they didn't went home after the war but stayed almost everywhere across Central Europe to support puppet governments and suppress rebellions, they were actually an occupying army indeed. You see, I can understand when Russian people expecting positive feedback for their efforts and sacrifices, but Stalin and his successors, together with their puppets screwed that up badly. They replaced one kind of tyranny with an other similarly bad one. The memory of the soup kitchens usually fading away pretty quickly when some NKVD trained and supervised state security officer tearing away your fingernails or beating your kids before your eyes to extract a confession about your anticommunist deeds.
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She should be locked up in a mental hospital.
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Actually that article is good and explained things well. Perhaps OP misunderstood something.
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The news report says they found "an item of significance" in the guy's apartment.
It will all come out within a few days. Obviously, it's impossible to suppress his religion and personal life since his name is known.
They found a suicide note. Well, BBC isn't very reliable but they wrote the opposite: "Prosecutors said there was no evidence of a political or religious motive to his actions, and no suicide note was found." But they wrote about some torn sick notes in his apartment what suggests that he wasn't fit for flying.
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Good news! Xapo and their card will provide a familiar environment for everyone who ever used cards and online banking, instead of some mysterious client, blockchain and such stuff .
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Then I think huge parachutes can be a good option to lower the speed. Or there can be a big fan underneath the plane like those having stability like helicopters.
Those are doesn't really matter if the pilot want to crash the plane. A big parachute needs high altitude and "thick" air to open and slow down stuff. In addition we are talking about a big and relative fragile 60-70 tons plane, so you would really need quite a lot of huge parachutes.
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I dont understand one thing , if pilot can eject , why not people ? Also I have heard that the co-pilot wanted to crash the plane making it an Intentional Plane Crash
On a passenger plane no one can eject. Everybody goes where the plane goes. Splitting the plane to ejectable cabin sections would be useful indeed, but I'm not sure how effective that would be as 80% of the accidents are used to happen during the take-off or landing (low altitude but high speed) what isn't ideal for such a solution.
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We need to show Europeans how seriously we are motivated. Because they won’t give as weapons if we have peace. I
What a pearl. Mentality in a nutshell. Bandera is the darling of Maidan and those nazi fruitcakes are the Darlings of the Mob. It all fits together like ### and turd.
Now; Mr. Putin is history´s second worst Vlad, the next Hitler and generally evil incarnate according to unhanged western war criminals and mass murderers. And their media spin doctors, fellow psychopaths and megatons of useful idiots. And since that lot always acts as perfect counter-indicators for me I always pay attention when I come across his speaking. A while ago he was drawing a very useful comparison between how the German military besieged towns in WW2 and indiscriminately shelled residential areas. Just like their Ukrainian counterparts love to do in our time. And he specifically mentioned the horrors of Leningrad, Even today there are still signs up from that time in some places warning about unsafe traffic due to shelling. Of course you don´t hear him say such inconvenient things in western mob meda.
Well, indiscriminate shelling is used to be part of any siege. Unfortunately cities are mostly residential areas and defending soldiers usually tend to spread over the whole place instead of gathering in few parks and big squares .
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A theory. If he was suffering from depression but that went away, however depression rarely disappears without a mayor positive change in ones life or without treatment. (In many cases it doesn't even disappears but turns to a "background process".) So I guess he might be on antidepressants. Antidepressants have a range of well known side effects from minor inconveniences up to "suicidal thoughts or actions" and "violent actions"... (Like a bloke in the States who got antidepressants to help quit smoking but after a few doses he killed his two kids and himself, instead.)
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No online wallets are safe.
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